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Section 3 –   Role playing video’s

11 October 2022
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Language Assertiveness MOOC Lesson 3 – Resources that will help you become linguistically assertive. Section 3 –   Role playing video’s

Clip 1

In the first video you see what happens when a ML speaker is greeting a group of people in a neutral way, not using the ML explicitly

Clip 2

In the second video you see what happens when a ML speaker is greeting a group of people explicitly in the ML. By doing this you can identify the other ML speakers much easier

Clip 3

In this video you can see an example of pole position and a bilingual conversation. The first speaker starts the conversation in Welsh and although he gets an answer in English, her response tells him right away that the person he’s talking to understands Welsh and that there is no reason to switch to English.

Clip 4

This video shows you that if someone doesn’t understand you the first time, that doesn’t mean he or she doesn’t understand the ML. Just repeat what you were saying.

Clip 5

The last video is an example of using pole position, repeating what you are saying and pointing. In very contextualised situations it usually gets you what you want without switching to the DL.

Another intresting video clip:

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